Drukpa Kunley
Drukpa Kunley, also known as the "Divine Madman," was a 15th-century Tibetan Buddhist saint and teacher. He is renowned for his unconventional methods of teaching, which often included humor, poetry, and playful antics. His life and teachings emphasized the importance of direct experience and the rejection of rigid dogma, making him a beloved figure in Tibetan culture.
Drukpa Kunley is often associated with the Drukpa school of Tibetan Buddhism, which he helped to popularize. His legacy includes numerous stories and songs that convey spiritual lessons, and he is celebrated for his ability to challenge societal norms while promoting compassion and enlightenment.